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    Al4-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 5, 2003
Lebanon
Produce Auction
Reistville, Pa.
Report Supplied by Auction
June 27,2003
ASPARAGUS; 1.40-1.60 BUNCH.
BEANS; GREEN 12.50-14.50 'A BU.
BLUEBERRIES: 1.35-3.95 PINT.
BROCCOLI: .20-.25 HEAD.
CABBAGE: GREEN .50-.7S HEAD.
CAULIFLOWER: .25-.80 HEAD.
CHERRIES: SWEET t. 60-2.70, SOUR
1.90-2.90, BOTH QT.
CUCUMBERS: 8.50-10.50'/: BU.
ONIONS: SPRING .S5-.65 BUNCH.
PEAS: SUGAR 19.50-10.50 10 LBS.,
SNAP 1.60-2.10 QT., HULL 10.00 Vi BU.
POTATOES: RED 12.50, WHITE 7.50,
BOTH ‘A BU.
RASPBERRIES: 4.10 PINT.
RED BEETS: .50-.75 BUNCH.
STRAWBERRIES: 2.30-2.90 QT.
TOMATOES: URGE. 30.50-40.50
BOX, SM. 31.50-40.00 BOX.
ZUCCHINI: YELLOW 6.00-7.00 <A
BU.
FLOWERS: 1.50-2.80 FLAT, POTS
.25-.50; BASKETS 1.00-4.25.
NEXT WEEK’S SALE DAYS TUES.,
THURS., FRL, 9:30 A.M.
Buffalo Valley
Produce
Mifflinburg, Pa
Report Supplied by Auction
July X, 2003
BEANS: GREEN 17.00 '/a BU.
BLUEBERRIES: 3.50 PINT.
BROCCOLI: .60 HEAD.
CABBAGE: GREEN .90 HEAD.
CAULIFLOWER: 1.00 HEAD.
CHERRIES: SWEET 2.00 QT.
CUCUMBERS: 15.00 '/a BU.
ONIONS: SPRING .60 BUNCH,
SPANISH 12.00 50 LBS.
PEAS: SUGAR .80, SNAP .90, BOTH
LB., HULL 10.00 BU.
PICKLES: 15.00-22.00 '/a BU.
PLUMS: 12.00 20 LB. BOX.
POTATOES: RED A 9.00, B 12.00, C
15.00, ALL 25 LBS.; WHITE 8.00 50
LBS.
RASPBERRIES: RED 3.90, BLACK
3.30, BOTH PINT.
RED BEETS: 7.00 ‘/a BU.
SQUASH: YELLOW 12.00 '/a BU.
STRAWBERRIES: 1.50 QT.
TOMATOES: RED 16.00-20.00, YEL
LOW 1.30 LB.
ZUCCHINI: GREEN 7.00, YELI.OW
12.00, BOTH /i BU.
FLOWERS: ANNUALS 4.00 FLAT;
PERENNIALS 3.00 EACH.
SALE DAYS TUBS. AND THURS.,
10 A.M. FRI. NIGHT 5 P.M.
Snyder County
Produce Auction
Port Trevoiion. Pa.
Report Supplied by Auction
July 2,2003
APPLES: 4.00-7.00 'A BU.
ASPARAGUS: .75-2.10 LB.
BEANS: GREEN 1.00-1.50 QT.
BROCCOLI: .40-1.00 HEAD.
CABBAGE: GREEN .50-.85 HEAD.
CHERRIES: 2.00-3.00 QT.
CUCUMBERS: 9.00-13.00 'A BU
PEAS: SUGAR .40-1.30, SNAP
.70-1.10, BOTH LB., HULL 10.00-14.00 '/:
BU.
PICKLES: 9.00-19.00 'A BU.
POTATOES; RED 8.00-18.00, WHITE
6.00- BOTH 50 LBS.
RASPBERRIES: BLACK 3.00-3.25
PINT.
RED BEETS; .40-1.10 BUNCH!
SPINACH: 4.00-5.00 'A BU.
STRAWBERRIES: 1.00-2.40 QT.
TOMATOES: RED SM. TO LRGE.
12.00- 25 LBS.
ZUCCHINI: GREEN 4.00-8.00, YEL
LOW 8.00-11.00, BOTH >A BU.
FLOWERS: BEDDING ANNUALS
.50-3.00 FLAT; PERENNIALS .50-2.00
GAL.; HANGING BASKETS .50-3.00.
SALE DAYS MON., WED., FRL,
10:30 A.M.
Kutztown Produce
Hay Auction
Fleetwood, Pa.
Report Supplied by Auction
Saturday, June 28.2003
Hay—Straw—Grain
35 LOTS.
ALFALFA HAY: 132.00-170.00.
GRASSS HAY: 60.00-160.00.
MIXED HAY: 75.00-165.00.
TIMOTHY HAY: 85.00-175.00.
WHEAT STRAW: 90.00-115.00.
RYE STRAW: 90.00.
BARLEY STRAW: 110.00.
HAY SMALL HAY BALES: 1.05-1.60.
HAY, STRAW, FIREWOOD AUC
TION EVERY SAT., 9 A.M.
Morrison Cove
Produce Auction
Roaring Spring, Pa.
Report Supplied by Auction
June 24-26,2003
BEANS: GREEN 18.00-22.00 >/a BU.
ONIONS: SPRING .30-.60 BUNCH.
STRAWBERRIES: 1.40-2.35 QT.
TOMATOES: HYDROPONIC
15.00-16.00 10 LB. FLAT.
ZUCCHINI: 4.50-8.00 Vi BU.
FLOWERS: ANNUAL FLATS
.50-4.00, BASKETS 1.50-10.00 EA„
PLANTERS 5.00-1 LOO, POTS .15-2.25,
PERENNIALS .50-4.50, ROSES 7.00.
SALE DAYS NEXT WEEK TUBS.
AND THURS.
Kutztown Produce
Auction
Kutztown, Pa.
Report Supplied by Auction
June 24,26,27.28,2003
APPLES; 7.00 BU.
ASPARAGUS: .75-1.55 LB.
BEANS: GREEN 25.50, YELLOW
25.00, BOTH '/: BU.
BROCCOLI: 2.25-4.50 'A BU., 7.00
BU., .15-.30 HEAD.
CHERRIES: SWEET 11.50 FLAT,
27.00- 20 LBS., SOUR 17.00 FLAT.
CUCUMBERS: 6.50-9.00 <A BU.
EGGS; .50-1.05 DOZ.
ONIONS: SPRING .20-.45 BUNCH,
YELLOW 2.50-2.75 20 LBS.
PEAS: SUGAR 6.00-15.00 'A BU.,
2.75-9.00 FLAT; SNAP 3.00-13.00 Vi BU.;
HULL 7.00-10.00 Vi BU.
POTATOES: WHITE AND RED
3.00- 50 LBS., 7.50-9.50 8 QT.
FLAT.
RED BEETS: .SO-.85 BUNCH.
8.50-9.50 <A BU. CUT.
RHUBARB: .80-.95 LB.
SPINACH: 4.50-6.00 ‘A BU., 7.00 BU.
STRAWBERRIES: 12.00-32.00 8 QT.
FLAT.
TOMATOES: GREENHOUSE
6.00- 10 LB. FLAT.
ZUCCHINI: 5.50-9.50 <A BU.
FLOWERS: ANNUALS .20-5.00,
POTS .05-1.75; PERENNIALS .10-6.00;
GERANIUMS .10-.50, LARGE POTS
1.00- HANGING BASKETS
.10-6.50; PLANTERS .75-12.00; LILLIES
.60-4.00; SUNFLOWERS .10-. SO.
NURSERY STOCK: SHRUBS
2.00- TREES 20.00.
FOOD PLANTS: VEGETABLE
PLANTS .25-3.00.
NEXT WEEK’S SALE DAYS TUES.,
THURS., SAT.
Pa. Produce Summary
Report Supplied by PDA
June 27.2003
Wholesale Prices Only
BEANS: GREEN 12.00-25.00, YEL
LOW 18.00-25.00, BOTH ‘A BU.
BLUEBERRIES: 2.25-2.75 QT.
BROCCOLI: .30-.75 HEAD.
CABBAGE: 7.00-9.50 50 LBS.
CAULIFLOWER: .90-1.00 HD.
CHERRIES: SWEET 16.00-20.00,
SOUR 16.00-18.00, BOTH 8 QT. FLAT.
CUCUMBERS: 10.00-16.00
BU.
LETTUCE: HEAD AND
LEAF 9.00-12.00 12 CT„ RO
- 10.00-13.00 18 CT.
ONIONS: 7.00-12.00 10 LBS.
PEAS: SUGAR 6.00-18.00,
SNAP 11.00-17.00, POD
10.00-18.00, ALL 10 LBS.
RADISHES: 2.50-2.75 PT.
RED BEETS: 7.00-11.00 /i BU.
RHUBARB: .4S-.65 LB.
SPINACH: 7.00-11.00
SQUASH: YELLOW
5.00-10.00 Vi BU.
STRAWBERRIES
9.00-18.00 8 QT. FLAT.
TOMATOES: 18.00-30.00
25 LB. BOX.
ZUCCHINI: 5.00-9.00 'h
Shippensburg Produce
Auction
Shippensburg, Pa.
Report Supplied by Auction
June 26,27, July 1,2003
BEANS: GREEN 12.00-16.00 '/: BU
CABBAGE; .70 HEAD.
CHERRIES: SWEET 12.00-18.00 8
QT. FLAT.
LFTTUCE: .70-1.00 HEAD.
ONIONS: SPRING .40-.90 BUNCH.
PEAS: HULL 10.00-15.00 'A BU.,
SUGAR AND SNAP 6.00-12.00 8 QT.
FLAT.
POTATOES; +N2 2.50-6.00 50 LBS.
RHUBARB: 1.20-1.60 BUNCH.
STRAWBERRIES: 8.00-16.00 8 QT.
FLAT.
TOMATOES: GREENHOUSE
8.00-11.00 10 LBS.
ZUCCHINI:jS.OO-11.50 'A BU.
FLOWERS: ANNUALS 1.00-3.00
FLAT; PERENNIALS .50-2.50 POT.
NEXT WEEK’S SALE TUBS.,
THURS., FRL, 9 A.M.
Finger Lakes
Produce Auction
Penn Van, NY
Report Supplied by Auction
June 27,2003
BROCCOLI: .65-.80 HEAD.
CAULIFLOWER; .45-65 HEAD.
EGGS: .50-90 DOZ.
ONIONS: .25-55 BUNCH.
PEAS: 8.00-11.50 8 QT.
SQUASH: 2.50-9.50 8 QT.
STRAWBERRIES: 1.00-2.10 QT.
TOMATOES: 18.00-37.00 25 LBS.
ZUCCHINI: 1.50-8.00 8 QT.
FLOWER AND PRODUCE AUC
TION MON., WED., FRL, 9:30 A.M.
SHARP!
Daily National
Grain Market
Summary
St Joseph, MO
July 1,2003
Report Supplied By USDA
The corn and wheat trade was mix
today. Weather is still being viewed as a
negative factor in the corn-belt. Soybeans
were up after yesterday’s sharp losses.
LANCO DAIRY FARMS CO-OP, INC .
Annual Meeting
Date: Tkiesday, July 8, 2003
Time: 7:30 PM
Place: Family Cupboard Restaurant
(Harvest Drive, Intercourse, PA)
The evening will begin with guest speaker Calvin Covington,
General Manager of Southeast Milk Producers, Inc. Mr.
Covington was the former Executive Secretary of the
American Jersey Cattle Club. World Dairy Expo is recogniz
ing Mr. Covington as the 2003 Industry Person of the Year.
We invite other dairy producers to come and hear Mr.
Covington. Following Mr. Covington’s remarks
LANCO DAIRY FARMERS CO-OP
Will hold their ANNUAL MEETING
Refreshments will be served
The come back in the oil was noted giving
the beans support. Soybean crop ratings
were listed as good to excellent and plant
ings were listed at 96 percent complete.
Wheat was uneven, from 2 cents lower to
5 cents higher. Corn was mix, from 3
cents lower to 5 cents higher. Sorghum
was mix from 16 cents lower to 4 cents
higher. Soybeans mostly 5-8 cents higher
except Minneapolis 2 cents lower.
EXPORT SALES: PURCHASER
COMMODITY TONNAGE DELIVERY
DATE
Taiwan Corn 56,000 Aug 11-25 or Aug
26-Sept 10 Total: Corn 56,000 tonnes.
THESE MAY NOT BE THE ONLY
EXPORT SALES THAT HAVE TRAN
SPIRED, BUT THEY ARE THE ONLY
SALES THAT COULD BE CONFIRM
ED BY USD A GRAIN MARKET
NEWS.
TRUCK BIDS: 07/01/03 06/30/03
07/02/02 Wheat: Kansas City (HRW
ORD) 3.06 unch 3.43-3.45 Minneapolis
(DNS) 3.74 'A dn 2 /: 3.71 Portland
(SWW) 3.40-3.42 up 2-dn 2 3.75-3.76 St.
Louis (SRW) 3.07-3.11 up 4-5 3.09 Corn,
US No 2 Yellow: Kansas City 2.29 dn 2
2.26 Minneapolis 2.19 % dn 3 A 2.12 Vi
So. lowa 2.30-2.32 up 1 2.23-2.23
Omaha 2.17-2.20 unch-up 1 2.12-2.13
Soybeans, US No 1 Yellow: Kansas City
6.42 up 5 5.47 Minneapolis 6.11 ‘A dn 2
5.27 So. lowa 6.25-6.27 up 5-6 5.43 Cent.
II Processor 6.31 ‘A- 6.39 up 5-6 'h
5.48-5.57
Minneapolis truck • to arrive 20 days
FUTURES: Kansas City (Sep) Wheat
3.09 /i unch 3.32 J /< Minneapolis (Sep)
Wheat 3.34 V* dn 2 '/a 3.41 Chicago (Sep)
Wheat 3.14 '/a up 4 3.20 '/a Chicago (Sept
Corn 2.25 V* up 1 '/a 2.35 '/a (Dec) Corn
2.25 '/a up 1 S A Chicago (Nov) Soybeans
5.59 up 6 ‘/a 5.44 V, EXPORT BIDS:
Barge bids out of the Port of New Or
leans, or Rail out of the North Texas
Gulf. Bids per bushel, except sorghum per
cwt.
US 1 HRW Wheat, Ord Protein: Rail
3.41 Vi-3.44 '/a up 1-unch 3.82 %-3.85 Y>
US 2 Soft Red Winter Wheat: Barge 3.29
'/a-3.30 '/a up 3 A- 1 Vi 3.26 '/a-3.27 '/a US 2
Yellow Com Barge 2.63-2.64 '/a up 4 '/a-5
2.51 '/a-2.52 '/a US 2 Yellow Sorghum Rail
4.19-4.21 up 2-4 4.43-4.61 Barge 4.33-4.47
dn 16-6 4.64-4.70 US 2 Yellow Soybeans
Barge 6.59 %-6.62 V* up 5-8 5.73-5.78